Coming in at exactly $199, the Asus ZenWatch is very similar to other Android Wear devices, sporting a 1.63-inch AMOLED display, 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400, 512MB of RAM, a 1.4Wh battery and IP55 water resistance. As far as design goes, the ZenWatch looks something like the rectangle equivalent of the Moto 360, meaning that it’s made out of premium materials with a beautiful, elegant look that is sure to turn heads. Despite not using a fancy round display, it’s definitely one of the top contenders for best-looking smartwatch ever made.

When exactly the Asus ZenWatch will become available is anyone’s guess, but if past “coming soon” listings are any indication, it won’t be more than a couple weeks at the most. What do you think of the Asus ZenWatch and how it stacks up to the competition?

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I saw last night that Best Buy had updated their website, dropping the price from $249 to $199. It appears that stock is slow to come to retail. Although this is the first smart-watch I have really given serious consideration to, I am still hopeful that the holiday (or post-holiday) sales will see yet another price drop for the item. (Although I am a Samsung user, I do not appreciate Samsung forcing their watches onto Tizen. If i cannot trust Samsung to stay with Android, I’ll find another vendor.)

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Asus ZenWatch is indeed one of the most anticipated in the Google Play market. We have to see what it has to offer to the users and how different it is from the others that are already in the market.

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